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Help! I don't know any of this!

To assist you with Chemistry content, have you used your initiative and...

1) consulted your text books and class notes

2) asked your teacher for help (either in class or via email)

3) politely requested an extra tutorial from your teacher

4) spoken to other Chemistry students to work out your difficulties together

5) emailed your question(s) to the Chemical Minds Wiki, where possible, it will be answered and posted on the Questions and Answers page

6) referred to relevant pages of the exceptional online textbook, chemguide which should be your first port of call (thanks to the writer Jim Clark)

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7) Viewed the videos, flash cards and Mastery Guides designed by the hardworking and creative Lian Soh

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8) viewed the 100+ animations and interactives on Norton ChemTours which back up the Chemistry, 3nd edition textbook published by W.W.Norton & Co.
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9) consulted the many useful revision notes and flashcards on "No brain too small" (thanks to Jo Standley and team)

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10) worked through the tutorials using the suggested problem solving strategies before you attempt the interactive quizzes on the ever popular Bestchoice (thanks to Dr Sheila Woodgate and Mike Thompson)

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